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Indrema answers developers’ questions
Author: JT Smith
- By Dan Berkes - Indrema's impending shutdown has
produced a barrage of questions from
developers and the media. Tonight, company founder John Gildred...
ActiveState launches ASPN Initiative
Author: JT Smith
ActiveState, the leader in open source programming, announces the ActiveState Programmer Network (ASPN). ASPN delivers tools and knowledge to enable programming with...
X11R6.4 (Broadway) architecture for X: A book review
Author: JT Smith
Linux Journal reviews Charles F. Bowman's The New X Window System: A Complete Internet Architecture: "On the positive side, this book will...
Bob Young responds personally, not officially
Author: JT Smith
Red Hat Chairman Bob Young responds to Slashdot readers' questions.
Category:
Linux
OpenNMS update: 0.7.2 released
Author: JT Smith
LWN.net has the update including an announcement that version 0.7.2 was released:
"The final release was prepared and the RPMs available on Friday,...
OpenCola: Have some code and a smile
Author: JT Smith
TechReview.com has a feature on OpenCola. "Steve Jobs wooed Pepsi CEO John Sculley
...
Pine mail reader security update
Author: JT Smith
Posted at LWN.net: Updated pine packages are now available for Red Hat Linux 7.0, 6.2,
and 5.2. These new updated packages fix...
Netscape JavaScript vulnerability
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxSecurity.com: New netscape packages are availabe to fix a problem with the handling of
...
Do you, heh heh heh, Yahoo?
Author: JT Smith
Wired.com reports (although with several other news sources) that Yahoo has quietly begun selling "thousands" of porn video tapes and DVDs.
Research Policy journal calls for Open Source papers
Author: JT Smith
Research Policy (an academic journal on
technology and management)is calling for papers for a special issue on open source
software development to be published...